About 4 out of every 100 households lost their homes in Maricopa County from 2017-19, one of the worst rankings of America s Sunbelt cities, according to national reports.
But some areas of the county fare much worse than others. In some census tracts in the western half of Maricopa County, more than one-fifth of the households have lost their homes. Other tracts with higher rates include parts of Tempe, Mesa and north Phoenix, where 1 in 10 households have lost their homes.
People of color and single-parent households also experience housing losses to a greater degree, according to the reports.
The data in Displaced and Displaced in the Sunbelt, by New America, the Washington, D.C.-based think tank, shows housing insecurity as a growing problem in the years just before the coronavirus pandemic.
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During an American Airlines flight from Dallas to Los Angeles, two New York women reportedly became violent and were arrested when the flight stopped in Phoenix.
Loop 101 closure, plus other Valley freeway and ramp restrictions this weekend
There are several construction projects planned for your Valley freeways this weekend.
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PHOENIX â A stretch of Loop 101 will close in the north Valley this weekend, February 26 - March 1, for a widening project, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation. Other freeways have scheduled closures or restrictions as well.
Westbound Loop 101 (Pima Freeway) closed between State Route 51 (Piestewa Freeway) and Seventh Street from 10 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday (March 1) for widening project (pavement diamond grinding). Northbound SR 51 ramp to westbound Loop 101 closed. Westbound Loop 101 on-ramp at Cave Creek Road closed.
Mesa, Arizona’s Las Sendas Community Epitomizes Laid-Back Desert Living
The area, laced with walking, hiking and biking trails, is 20 miles from Phoenix By Nancy A. Ruhling |
Originally Published On February 27, 2021 | Mansion Global
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The mountains form a backdrop for the community.
Las Sendas Community Association
Las Sendas, an exclusive master-planned community in Mesa, Arizona, is an oasis set in the pristine Sonoran Desert.
Its name, which in Spanish means the paths, refers to the miles of natural desert and hard-surface trails for walking, running and biking, which are designed to lead to intimate settings.
With its scenic mountain and valley views, Las Sendas is a beautiful haven for those who have the time or inclination to put the world on pause and devote themselves to relaxation and recreation.